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Tech lovers, get ready! πŸš€ In this video, I tested 14 insane and overkill smartphone gadgets you’ve never seen before. From futuristic accessories to crazy add-ons that make your phone feel like a supercomputer – you won’t believe some of these exist! πŸ˜±πŸ“±

πŸ‘‰ Watch till the end to see which gadget blew my mind the most!
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Transcript
00:00This is a smartphone, and these are the craziest, most powerful smartphone gadgets,
00:05and we're going to combine all of their powers to build the most upgraded phone you have ever seen.
00:12Superpowers? Starting with the $5 phone umbrella,
00:15for when you want to keep your phone dry, but not your own body.
00:19So it sticks to the back of your phone via suction cup, and then let's say it starts tipping it down.
00:25Okay, stop, stop!
00:26The phone is in fact bone dry. 6 out of 10. It does actually do its job.
00:34However, dumb that job may be.
00:36The Amaran Go is definitely a step up though. This thing has literally just come out.
00:40It's $29 and it actually looks amazing.
00:44So it's got a magnet at the back, which you snap onto the back of your phone, and that is locked in.
00:48And then even if you're not on an iPhone, it comes with this sticky ring so that you can attach onto
00:53any phone. Or actually anything. And then this turns it on. That is a massive improvement to a
01:02phone's torch. Because it's not just about sheer brightness, it's the fact that the light is spread
01:06across a bigger area, and that it's got this softening diffusion layer over it. Which all means,
01:10if I was lighting myself with my normal phone torch, I'd look like this. I'd have a ton of harsh
01:15lines across my face, which would add up to make me look pretty unhandsome.
01:20But then this, this is literally a world apart. It's so much softer. It doesn't make me look like
01:25a Disney villain. But then this is the magic trick. The light flips up to both use that light while
01:30you're taking selfies, but also to use the LED mirror on the back to, well, first spot the cat
01:38fluff in your hair. But this actually makes such a difference that I want to use this for every single
01:42Instagram story I take from now on. You've got brightness control over here. You've got color
01:46temperature control over here. The only thing that feels like it might be a touch lacking is the
01:51battery. I mean, at the rate this thing is depleting, I think we're talking less than an hour of juice.
01:56Still though, feels like a 9 out of 10 gadget to me. Very well thought out. So next up is the phone
02:01toaster. I'm kidding, it's actually a cleaning station. But it's pretty fascinating how it works.
02:05So first, you take a swab of my phone before any cleaning. Lowkey gonna expose myself here.
02:10I do remember reading though that your phone does hold up to 10 times more bacteria than a toilet
02:15seat. So it's not gonna be good. So now we place that sample on the agar jelly. And if there's
02:20significant bacteria on my phone, this is gonna look pretty gross pretty quickly. So now we can load
02:26the phone in. That is damn cool. And it actually even works when the phone has a case on it. And then
02:33on the inside are 30 of the most powerful form of ultraviolet LEDs firing within an aluminium chamber to get
02:39full sanitizing coverage. Get some gloves on.
02:44So swab number two. I'll do the same thing. Yeah, let's get it all up there. And so now that agar is
02:51fully impregnated. So we'll come back to these samples at the end to see if this is a scam or a
02:56savior. So now at $80, we've got the MagSafe suction cup. So this is from a company called Evolved. And when we
03:02bought it from their site, it definitely does say that the retail price is $80. But looking at what we actually
03:07received, it's not immediately clear to me how. So the concept is simple. You use the suction pad
03:12at the back to stick one on your bathroom mirror. You could stick one in the kitchen. You could stick
03:16one right opposite the toilet. So at this point, we are $240 down. But then there's a magnet here,
03:22which means that without adding anything to your iPhone, you could just snap it in place,
03:27and it will hold there. I will give it this. The suction is a lot more powerful than it originally
03:32seems. Because this is actually a pressure trigger. When you press this mount against a wall,
03:37the trigger detects it. And then the mount sucks out the air through this hole here to create
03:42something that pretty closely resembles a vacuum seal. So yes, to do that, this thing also has to
03:48have a very tiny battery inside of it. This is almost definitely the most secure method I've seen
03:54to mount a phone onto a wall. With the extra perk of if you decided you wanted to charge your phone
03:59while it's on one of these, USB-C into here, and then bam. Well, it works. It's actually really
04:04good. It just can't be $80 for this. Oh, okay. I know what's happened here. You know, as soon as you
04:11see like 30 back-to-back five-star reviews from people who don't seem to have a second name. Yeah,
04:17this is a drop shipping site, which means the actual product must be from AliExpress MagSafe
04:23suction. And, oh, there it is. So this is a $7 product. For $7, actually, to be fair,
04:32I'd go as far as to say nine out of 10. For $80, I'd probably say four. We're already at a stage
04:39where we need this phone cage just to support all of these gadgets. But now is where these gadgets
04:43start to get really serious. Because this is the Shift Cam Snap Grip Creator Kit.
04:48Do I say that 10 times? So this is around $150, and it's designed to be everything you could want
04:53for your phone's camera. So this is the Snap Pod. And then below that, in this, tell me this doesn't
04:58look at least tiny bit sus, pouch, we've got the Snap Grip, which is the central product. And that's
05:05attached to the Snap Lite. Now that is a camera control. Apple, I mean, it's far from slimline,
05:12but if the goal is to make your phone feel like a DSLR camera, then that it does. Oh,
05:18works a phone stand too. It's pretty cool. But if that's where it ended, then I would say,
05:23fun idea, novelty gadget, I wouldn't use this. Where I think this gets interesting is that this
05:28Snap Grip actually uses this extra space that it's taking up for a battery. So this is a 3,200
05:34mAh cell that actually uses this MagSafe connection to not just secure itself, but also to charge your phone
05:40up. I'd say you should expect this grip to be able to charge an iPhone 16 Pro from 0 to 50%. Not great
05:46as far as power banks go, but a damn good bonus if you are already the kind of person who is going
05:50to get one of these anyway. There's another trick though. When you look at this thing,
05:54you would expect that this is locked in place. And it kind of is, I can shake this pretty confidently,
05:58but I can actually rotate it because it's a MagSafe device. And that is kind of freaky. It is
06:04comfortable. It's just quite heavy when you pair the phone and the grip. The only downside of doing
06:10things this way is it means the grip can't be hardwired into your phone. So this shutter button
06:14is a Bluetooth button. And you can kind of tell there's this ever so slight delay every time you
06:19capture, which if you're into your cameras enough that you'd want to buy something like this, then
06:24you're also into your cameras enough that it will probably bother you. But we can build on this
06:29ecosystem. So this is the snap light. Oh, wow. So it's definitely in the better than your phone's
06:35flashlight category. And this is the Amaran, which is actually just so much better, to be honest.
06:40It's brighter, but at the same time, it's softer on my face, while at the same time having this
06:45temperature control, which it just makes this so much more of a pro tool. The only real benefit of
06:49the snap light is that it lets you flip its mirror around. But then why would you ever want to do that?
06:55Because you can already see your face when you're taking selfie video. I guess you might want it for
07:00makeup. But I mean, if this is your makeup mirror, the situation is quite dire. But then the final
07:05piece to this puzzle is the snap pod. So this is the... So this is the tripod. So pretty cool that you can
07:15actually attach all three parts of this rig together at once. I like that. So I really like the idea of
07:22this. You know, more and more we film bits of our videos using a phone because of how easy the phone
07:26makes it. And it feels like this whole kit kind of extends that ease into the professional space.
07:33Like it's so cool being able to take my phone off like this and put it on like this, adjust the angle
07:37up and down. And the fact that all three gadgets work together at the same time does create this
07:43really slick synergy. That was nearly a false end. This is actually good timing because it's part of my
07:50problem with the product. Who designs a tripod that's meant to carry this much weight, but the
07:55legs don't extend any further than this? Doesn't even seem to matter what way you put the tripod legs.
08:00It will just topple. I feel like this whole snap system deserves a 5 out of 10. I should probably
08:05stop using it before it becomes a snapped system. This rig was already looking dicey for about two
08:11gadgets off turning it into Optimus Prime. Not that I care, as long as the end footage keeps getting
08:16better and better. Now, if we really are trying to make this the best phone camera ever, then there's
08:21another angle that we haven't touched on yet. Something that our sponsor Lexar has just figured
08:25out. So this is the Lexar Professional Go. It's a portable SSD that's a big deal for three reasons.
08:31First of all, this tiny thing can add up to two terabytes of storage to your phone. So very possibly
08:3610X-ing what you can capture. The other upside though is it means that we can set our phone to now
08:40record in even higher quality. So now I can switch from the normal iPhone camera to recording in the
08:45ProRes file format using the Blackmagic camera app. And if you want to see what the difference is,
08:50this is footage straight out of the normal iPhone camera set up on our lovely little rig. This is
08:55ProRes footage, which gives us so much color control. But the final cherry on top is that the SSD comes
09:02with a hub, which has four USB-C ports on it. So instead of just being the thing that takes up your
09:07phone slot, this actually becomes the center point of your rig. So let me add a microphone here to
09:12improve my phone's audio quality. And then even if I decide that I still want to charge my phone with
09:16a cable to get the maximum speed, I can still do that using this port here. Link below to find out more.
09:22Well, now we're just getting to the straight up weird. This is the X-Gun Lite Gun, which feels like a
09:28not so elegant name for something that's half a classic, very strange, as seen on TikTok product, and then
09:34half an actually very serious gamers controller. This thing was $160. And that's actually on discount.
09:40Supposedly the retail price is $320. Well, of course it is. But if that were true, then that would mean
09:46you could actually get a phone and a controller for the price of this controller. So it had better
09:50be something special. So at its base, this functions as a normal Bluetooth controller. Although a normal
09:55Bluetooth controller with a rather strange looking protrusion coming out of it.
10:00It's pretty responsive. Buttons are nice and clicky. I like the D-pad. But then this is gun mode.
10:12And I won't lie to you, looking at the website description, this sounds bonkers. It uses gyroscope
10:16and laser for precise positioning, but then also it has built-in recoil when you fire. It is interesting.
10:23Like, obviously, I'm not automatically an expert at playing games like this, but I could see how it
10:28would work. And the tracking is actually pretty accurate, even though we could only get the gyro
10:33part of the positioning to work on phones. And then every time you shoot, well, I wouldn't go as far
10:38as to call it recoil, but you feel a vibration. That said, would I ever actually want to play a game like
10:44this? Not really. It's just like, when is this ever more comfortable than just this? You're never going to do
10:51this anywhere remotely public for embarrassment reasons, if not criminal ones. And this is just
10:56not a natural position to keep my wrists bent into. Not to mention that the controller doesn't
11:01lock into either of these positions, giving the whole experience a pretty floppy feel, to be honest.
11:07And that this whole recoil thing, it doesn't adapt to what's happening in your game. So whether or not
11:11you're using a rapid fire machine gun or a single shot rocket launcher, it will react and feel the exact
11:17same. So I'm going to say 4 out of 10. It's cool, but it's not useful. And there is no way they
11:23should be thinking about charging $320 for this. On the subject of gaming though, here's a concept
11:28that, thus far, I have never seen work successfully. A gaming console for the back of your phone.
11:34Wow, wait, what the hell? That looks sick. And then you turn it around and that's the console. Not
11:39gonna lie, I kind of just want to put it on like this. I'm just so confused how the same company that
11:43made this masterpiece also made this. But this is kind of useful too. It's not just a games console.
11:49This is also a 5000mAh battery bank, which means that instead of being a drag on your phone's battery,
11:55it's actually sustaining itself while replenishing it. Wow. That is a bad speaker. I also can't reduce
12:04the volume. Oh my god, 500 games. This is the kind of dread I feel when I go to a restaurant and I
12:11realize the menu has 1000 items. I actually think the computational power of this machine is so low
12:17that it is struggling to both play the music and keep up with my scrolling.
12:24What the hell? Okay, there's one called Flying Turkey. I'm just gonna go with it. Some absolutely
12:28inspired design choices here. I mean, power of game console along the side of the screen is something
12:33that Nintendo, I dare you to put on your Switch too. It's a weirdly decent gaming experience. And yeah,
12:40you can play this stuff on the front of your phone and you probably should play it on the front of
12:44your phone. But I can see the appeal of wanting the physical input experience. And while I have
12:49been playing this, my phone has gone up, oh, 8% now. So I wouldn't go as far as to say it's a good
12:55product. The speaker is appalling and the MagSafe connection isn't the most secure by a long shot.
13:00But I actually weirdly could see myself running out of phone battery, flicking over to this side,
13:04playing a couple of games until my phone is ready to use again. I'd say a surprise 7.
13:10Now, if you thought the light gun screened TikTok gadget, well, this might just be the most TikTok
13:15gadget I have ever seen. No points for guessing where I found it. This is meant to be basically
13:20the final boss of wireless phone chargers. So this at the top gives 15 watt wireless magnetic
13:25charging, which is good. That's the most current industry standard. We've got a watch charger over
13:30here. This is an AirPods charger. The main reason this exists though, is this button here.
13:37How do they not know that it's going to hit the watch on the way down? Just thinking of all issues
13:41this mechanism needed to solve. There's an obvious why looming over this thing. Well,
13:46I guess it gives you two different ways to keep your phone. You can have it flat or you can have
13:49it facing you. But presumably once you've decided which way you want once, when would you actually
13:55rotate it? It serves its base function. It's just nothing about the way that the product's been
14:00designed or even the packaging inspires any confidence in its quality. So I'm going to give
14:06it a five. But coming back to camera gear, if you wanted to shoot not just good videos, but movies on
14:11your phone, then you'd want to veer towards something like the new ear phone cage. Blummin' heck,
14:15this thing is tanky. So the case slips onto the phone like this. It's actually kind of smart though.
14:20They've built a quick eject mechanism so that you're not trying to peel metal off your phone as well.
14:25They've kept the MagSafe magnets free. It's got a foldable kickstand. Call me impressed.
14:30The main reason you would ever even think of going for a phone cage like this is that
14:34it has a threaded backplate that allows you to attach lenses. Put it this way, the key factor
14:39that makes phone cameras not look as cinematic as proper mirrorless cameras is because they have had
14:43to design compressed lenses that fit into sub one centimeter thick bodies. But now we can remove
14:50that limitation. So just before we get to the crazy big daddy lens, this is a 60 millimeter telephoto,
14:56which we can now just screw into our setup. So this is what our phone footage already looks like
15:01without this lens. And you'll notice by the way how good the audio sounds now, given that we have
15:05this external microphone. But this is what it looks like with the lens. It's not just way more zoomed in,
15:10but the extra space that we've created within the glass allows for that really natural cinematic
15:16background blur. I just think this looks so good. But if you wanted to take this to the absolute
15:21extreme, this is a macro probe lens. You don't see phone gadgets like this very often. I mean,
15:27just the way it's packaged makes it look like something James Bond would quietly set up at a
15:3110th story hotel room window before using it to kill someone three buildings away and then pack it up and
15:36leave. You were thinking that too, right? So let's be very clear. This is not the kind of lens that you
15:41would use for general day to day shooting. This lens is designed for a very specific type of shot,
15:46a very close up, but still very high quality angle using a lens that's so thin that it can actually
15:52get inside of things, which is why you need LEDs on the end to light those things up.
15:58So it gets more ridiculous. We have got it onto a motorized slider to make sure this shot comes out
16:03just right. The lens does not have very good inbuilt stabilization, but get it right. And you take
16:09something that should not be possible on a phone. I'd give this 60mm lens a 9 out of 10. So small
16:15and such a powerful effect. The probe lens, more like a 7. Just as cool, about five times as unwieldy.
16:22A moment of truth for the clean station. It's been five days since we put the phone through that
16:26toaster thing. Oh my god. So this is the sample taken before the phone was cleaned. That is actually
16:34grim. There are so many colonies here. This is the sample taken after cleaning. It's actually still
16:42not great, but it's a hell of a lot better than before cleaning. And then this is the control test.
16:48So this is one where we put no swab in just to check that the experiment works. So there you have it.
16:52Not flawless, but a pretty good product. So did we just build the most over-engineered phone rig ever?
16:58Probably. Does it also look like a Call of Duty killstreak? Definitely. Let me know if you want to see an episode two.
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